This podcast analyzes the crimes committed by US military personnel - the very people who swore to protect the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic, only to become the sort of monsters we fear.
In the lead up to Thanksgiving 2013, the Edwards Air Force base community prepared for the four day weekend by throwing a wild party. The mission was clear: wear anything but clothes, play drinking …
In the wake of online posts containing national secrets, the Department of Defense scrambled to identify and contain a leak. They knew it was likely one of their own, and they began to look for pote…
Vultures get a bad rap. They're regarded as bad omens, as harbingers of death or destruction. In reality, they're critical to our ecosystem. Vultures dispose of the gnarliest of pathogens and toxins…
You might imagine that the sound of freefall is relatively quiet. Being 2 miles above the birds, traffic noises, and other day-to-day auditory interruptions, all you hear is the sound of the wind ru…
It may sound like the Marine Corps has a lot of people in it - at just over 170,000 active duty Marines. But the reality is that if you stay in long enough, you really do run into the same people ov…
A young man struggled to put together a plausible defense to allegations against him in the death of his young love. He told investigators repeatedly that he didn’t know what happened… that when he’…
Despite all the uncertainties that come with being in a military family there are some things that stay refreshingly the same. A permanent change of duty station will always be challenging, another …
We’ve all heard the stories of sailors using the stars to navigate their ships to distant shores - establishing trade routes, discovering new lands, and returning safely home, hopefully without scur…
As 2014 wound down, the Turner family spent their holidays like millions of other folks in the United States - they spent time with loved ones and celebrated the festivities. They took the time to ma…
In 2019, the command at Barksdale Air Force Base was in crisis. Over the course of the prior 12 months, they dealt with five homicides connected to the base. This doesn’t even include the case we cov…
United States v. Edwards
In the dark early morning hours of March 27th, 2018, Airman First Class Isaiah Edwards rose from his bed, flicked on the lights, and brutally murdered his roommate.
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Coming soon - Conduct Unbecoming: a military true crime podcast! This podcast will analyze the crimes committed by US military personnel. Join me every other week to hear about a case and the legal p…